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Delhi High Court strikes down compulsory use of select bank EDC terminals at petrol pumps — “Exclusive payment routing held disproportionate, dealers’ business autonomy protected”

Headnote Constitution of India – Article 19(1)(g), Article 226 – Proportionality – Integrated Payment Solution – Electronic Data Capture terminals – Oil marketing companies – Dealers’ banking autonomy – Exclusive…
Posted by Rawlaw December 28, 2025
forfeiture
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Delhi High Court clarifies forfeiture law in property sale disputes — “Only earnest money can be forfeited, not additional payments” while partly allowing appeal

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court partly allowed a first appeal arising from a summary suit under Order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, holding that while a seller…
Posted by Rawlaw December 16, 2025
sabka vishwas
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Himachal Pradesh High Court Grants Relief in Sabka Vishwas Scheme Dispute, Holding COVID-19 Lockdown Constitutes Sufficient Cause to Extend Payment Deadline Under Finance Act, Allowing Taxpayers Additional Time to Deposit Dues

Court’s Decision The Himachal Pradesh High Court allowed the writ petition, holding that the petitioner is entitled to extension of time to make payment under the Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute…
Posted by Rawlaw July 6, 2025

Recent News

  • Delhi High Court issues sweeping directions to curb trademark misuse through fraudulent domain names — “Registrars, banks, and government bodies bound to act, dynamic plus injunctions approved”
  • Delhi High Court issues landmark directions to dismantle fraudulent domain name ecosystem misusing well-known trademarks — “Online soul of businesses must be protected, systemic reforms mandated”
  • Delhi High Court holds London as the juridical seat and bars the Indian challenge to the foreign arbitral award — “Part I of the Arbitration Act excluded by necessary implication, Section 34 petition not maintainable”
  • Delhi High Court strikes down compulsory use of select bank EDC terminals at petrol pumps — “Exclusive payment routing held disproportionate, dealers’ business autonomy protected”
  • Delhi High Court orders rectification of trademark register by cancelling ‘BSM’ mark — “Prior user rights prevail over later registration, bad faith adoption inferred”
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